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Jokulsarlon

Glacier Lagoon Iceland

Jokulsarlon is Iceland's most famous glacier lagoon and it is filled with icebergs. The Glacier Lagoon is on the south part of Vatnajökull, at the end of the crawling glacier Breiðamerkujökull. The Lagoon is one of Iceland's deepest lakes, over 200m deep.

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Thorsmork

Thorsmork Tours

Thorsmork which is a valley surrounded by glaciers and central volcanoes. In the north is Tindfjallajokull glacier, in the east is Myrdalsjokull glacier and in the south is Eyjafjallajokull glacier. To get there, we will have to cross several rivers and streams.

Seljalandsfoss

South Iceland and Thorsmork

Hot springs, waterfalls, glaciers and glacial rivers

East of Reykjavik lies a mountain named Hengill. Hengill is made from a Palagomite tuff and its higest point is around 800 meters over sea level. Hengill is a central volcano and under it is a giant magma chamber. The Hengill area is one of the largest and powerful geothermal areas in the world.

Snaefellsnesjokull

Snaefellsnes peninsula

Iceland in miniature - spectacular sights and spiritual powers

Snaefellsnes peninsula is a magnificent place to visit and has been named "Iceland in miniature" due to the many national sights that can be found in the area. The majestic Snaefellsjokull glacier is there and people who believe in esoteric think the glacier is the center of a special field of powers.

Reykjanes

Geothermal wonders in Reykjanes

Hot springs of all types and the Blue lagoon

Daytrip around the Reykjanes peninsula where there are lava fields, volcanoes, hot springs and geological history. From Reykjavik, we head south. The road lies over one lava field after another. We stop at Kleifarvatn at the eight deepest lake in Iceland - about a hundred meters deep.

Langjokull

Langjokull - Second largest glacier in Iceland

An unbeleivable trip to the fourth largest glacier in the world

Langjokull is the second biggest glacier of Iceland and it is abot 950 square kilometers big and its highest point is in 1355 meter height. The glacier is west of Hofsjokull on the higland of Iceland. On the eastern side of the glacier is the glacial lagoon Hvitarvatn  which is the beginning of Hvita.

Hekla

Landmannalaugar and Mt. Hekla

Take a bath at Landmannalaugar and drive to Mt. Hekla

Mount Hekla is one of Icelands most famous volcanos. Together with the volcano Katla in Myrdalsjokull glacier and Grimsvotn area in Vatnajokull glacier, it is on of Icelands most active volcano. This linear-shaped volcano has erupted 20 times in historical times - the last one thousand years.

Thingvellir national park

Thingvellir

Historical site and jewel of nature

Thingvellir have strong roots in the minds of the Icelandic nation as in the history of the country itself. The Eurasian plate boundaries are visible in the Thingvellir National Park and are a strong evidence of the young but powerful geology of Iceland.

Glymur waterfall

Hvalfjordur

Glymur - Iceland's highest waterfall

Hvalfjordur is a deep fjord that reaches far inland just north of Reykjavik. Until the late 1990s, those traveling by car had to make a long detour of 62 km around the fjord on the Highway nr. 1, in order to get from the city of Reykjavik to the town of Borgarnes.

Glaciers Fantasy

Glaciers Fantasy

A tour to Iceland's most famous glaciers

Extreme Iceland offers tours to all of these glaciers and even up to them. Vatnajokull, with the Oraefajokull volcano 2110 meters high as highest peek, is the third largest glacier in the world and the biggest glacier in Europe.

Eruption

Eruption tours

Eruptions and flowing lava

Iceland has more volcanic activity then anywhere else on Earth. The Atlantic Ocean ridge lies through Iceland and the island is a proclaimed hot spot for there is a constant flow from mantle to surface of molten magma in Iceland.

The Northern Lights Tours Iceland

The Northern Lights Tours

Aurora Borealis in Iceland

Extreme Iceland offers specially designed northern lights tours for everyone that wants to witness the magnificent display of colors and lights from the Aurora Borealis throughout the winter months October through April.

 
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